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№ 4/2021

Ekon Ukr. 2021 (4): 68–87
https://doi.org/10.15407/economyukr.2021.04.068

PROBLEMS OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND DECENTRALIZATION

УДК 338.49

JEL: H76

DULSKA Iryna1

1Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the NAS of Ukraine, Research ID : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/AEP-2520-2022
OrcID ID : https://orcid.org/https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2657-8375


OPPORTUNITIES FOR DIGITALIZATION OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES AND SMART SPECIALIZATION OF THEIR DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONDITIONS OF DECENTRALIZATION REFORM IN UKRAINE


The directions, levers of expansion of digitalization of spheres of activity of territorial communities and local self-government bodies in Ukraine, which in the conditions of reforms of decentralization and administrative-territorial system received a considerable volume of powers, considering available technological, institutional, financial preconditions, are investigated. The experience of local self-government bodies in expanding the range of application of digitalization of territorial communities for their smart specialization and finding sources of funding for digital infrastructure development projects is studied. Thus, a significant proportion of them plan to create e-registers of their resources (human (demographic), natural, land, real estate, business, recreational and tourist, etc.) for a number of reasons: i) as a result of administrative reform (consolidation of the district network) there is a need for redistribution between district councils of reorganized districts (490 units before) and consolidated newly created ones (136 units now); ii) decentralization reform continues with the redistribution of powers between local executive bodies and district councils and between them and the united territorial communities in the newly created districts; iii) the process of transformation of project territorial communities (1473 units) into united territorial communities by creating new ones or joining existing united territorial communities is still underway; iv) powers are redistributed between the new bodies of local self-government and territorial subdivisions of the central bodies of executive power within the framework of their transformation into bodies according to the type of prefectures (for control of observance of the legislation). Difficulties of succession of legal entities with the transfer of property, land exist due to the fact that new self-government bodies were created after the local elections of October 25, 2020, and legislation on succession has not been adopted (exists in the status of the draft Law of Ukraine), while changes to the Budget Code of Ukraine with the new administrative-territorial structure of Ukraine and the formation of new subjects of power at the level of united territorial communities have been introduced by law. The digitalization of the territorial communities is also particularly important during the COVID-19 pandemic, when sectors that meet the basic needs of modern man are moving online, minimizing the need to leave home to live, do business and be productive.


Keywords:digitalization; smart specialization; territorial communities; local governments; united territorial communities; digital infrastructure; regional socio-economic development; development administration

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